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24 August, 17:50

Control element A is located on Chromosome 12. It recruits Activator B. Activator B binds to Control element A using a leucine-zipper motif. Activator B stimulates transcription of Gene C, located on Chromosome 2

Which statement below is MOST likely to be TRUE?

1. Chromosome 12 and Chromosome 2 occupy the same chromosomal territory

2. Chromosome 12 and its homologous chromosome occupy the same chromosomal territory

3. Activator B binds to the major groove of control element A

4. Activator B is a heterotetramer

5. Activator B dimerizes through its zinc finger motif

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  1. 24 August, 18:10
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    5. Activator B dimerizes through its zinc finger motif

    Explanation:

    Leucine zipper proteins contain one leucine-rich repeat motif exclusively required for the dimerization of leucine-zipper proteins, and another motif with the ability to bind specific DNA sequences. Both leucine motifs form a coiled-coil region that mediates the dimerization by hydrophobic leucine zipper layers. These proteins are widely conserved and their family members can form both homodimers and heterodimers between proteins containing leucine zipper domains.
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